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2 Goosebumps Triple Header: R. L. Stine: 1997–1998 2 Goosebumps Series 2000: R. L. Stine: 1998–2000 27 Goosebumps HorrorLand: R. L. Stine: 2008–2012 25 + 2 extras Goosebumps Most Wanted: R. L. Stine: 2012–present 14 Judy Bolton Mystery Stories [2] Margaret Sutton: 1932–2012 40 The Happy Hollisters: Andrew E. Svenson: 1953–1969 38 ...
Jesus (1999, TNT Bible Series) The Gospel of John (2003, Canada/UK) Son of Man (2006, South Africa) Color of the Cross (2006) The First Christmas (Liken Bible Series) (2006) The Nativity Story (2006) The Passion (2008) The Road to Emmaus (2009) Killing Jesus (2013) Son of God (2014) The Gospel of John (2014) Last Days in the Desert (2015) The ...
Look and Read is a BBC Television programme for primary schools, aimed at improving children's literacy skills. [1] The programme presents fictional stories in a serial format, the first of which was broadcast in 1967 and the most recent in 2004, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast programme for schools in the United Kingdom.
Pages in category "1970 children's books" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abigail (novel) B.
The Magic School Bus (TV series) Make Way for Noddy; Martha Speaks (TV series) Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! Max & the Midknights (TV series) Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book; The Mr. Men Show; The Mr. Men Show (1997 TV series) My Friends Tigger & Pooh; The Mysterious Benedict Society (TV series)
The first primetime animated series on PBS, Adventures from the Book of Virtues originally aired as part of the network's children's programming block from September 2, 1996 until the series finale on December 17, 2000; an epilogue to the series would be released on home video in June 2001. There was a two-year gap in between the second and ...
Leviticus 20 also presents the list in a more verbose manner. Furthermore, Leviticus 22:11–21 parallels Leviticus 17, and there are, according to textual criticism, passages at Leviticus 18:26, 19:37, 22:31–33, 24:22, and 25:55, which have the appearance of once standing at the end of independent laws or collections of laws as colophons ...
The Book of Leviticus (/ l ɪ ˈ v ɪ t ɪ k ə s /, from Ancient Greek: Λευιτικόν, Leuïtikón; Biblical Hebrew: וַיִּקְרָא , Wayyīqrāʾ, 'And He called'; Latin: Liber Leviticus) is the third book of the Torah (the Pentateuch) and of the Old Testament, also known as the Third Book of Moses. [1]